Now Teed up at the High Court: Do Corporations Have Privacy Rights?

In its Citizens United opinion from last year, the Supreme Court shot down certain campaign-finance limits. In so doing, the court essentially ruled that U.S. corporations have First Amendment free-speech rights.

Might the court take another step toward imbuing corporations with all the rights guaranteed U.S. citizens?

It now has the vehicle to do so if it wants to: The high court agreed to hear a case involving AT&T to consider whether a corporation can challenge the release of government documents as an infringement of . . .